![]() I would really appreciate some help in knowing: I also double checked that my project dimensions were the same, 1440 x 1080. I see that most of my clips are 1440 x 1080 when I clicked on the 'i' in the viewer (apart from one photo in the video that's 1284 x 2778). I've listened to Youtube videos, read about dimensions, and I'm so confused. I've tried using smart conform, that doesn't work for me, it cuts everything off. (even when I set the scale back to 100%). I have tried duplicating the project and setting it to vertical, but that results in the video footage itself being very tiny. Now when I try that and export my video, I have black bars on each side that I cannot get rid of. The footage imports horizontally, and all I did before was either use the transform function on each clip (or selected multiple clips on the viewer to the right and rotated 90ยบ, then resized the clip so it fit the screen using the scale (all) function to 56% of the original video). I'm at my wits end on this- when I used the FCP trial I got the dimensions correct so that when I import footage that is filmed on a camera (vertically) it can specifically be viewed on mobile. Help with dimensions/sizing clarifications Hello! I should mention that I am looking at this in the viewer set to better quality. Since they are the same size I naively expect them to look identical. However, the imported image looks blurry compared to the video. I would just take a screen capture image of XYZ and use the transform tool to overlay that on ABC. Suppose we made a screen capture video of this page and I wanted to cover up Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to overlay an image on a clip? Even though the image and the part of the clip I'm covering up are the same resolution, the imported image is blurred, especially for small images. At first, FCP always blows this up to the size of the screen and I use the Transform tool to resize it. ![]() I import this and drag it down to the timeline. Sometimes, to fix small mistakes I make a static screen shot of something on screen (same resolution as video) and lay that image over a clip in FCP. I'm making training videos of our product software using screen capture.
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